Sault Ste Marie High School - Northern Light Yearbook (Sault Ste Marie, MI)

 - Class of 1942

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C-Strgae CZQDLVLVLQVS Senuors possessung good scholarshup and character and showung qualutues of leadershup and servuce dur ung theur four years un hugh school are annually elected to the Natuonal Honor Socuety Not more than fufteen per cent of the class may be chosen for thus group, and they must be un the upper thurd of the class un scholarshup Candudates were furst rated by theur fellow classmates and then by the faculty as to theur elugubuluty for membershup The organuz atuon us purely honorary and oblugates uts members only to contunue theur good work wherey er they may Each year at thus tume specual honor us paud the five senuors who for eught semesters haye aehueyed the hughest seholastuc standungs un theur elass Per A to E a eertaun numerueal yalue and then by averagung these figures Only one bov us among the Eye hughest for 1941 42 but he ranks rst vsuth .1 9188 aserage A re served lad the edutor of thus book Alvar Honka has follow ed the .lea demuc eourse beeause he plans to go to college He says that the eourse was not purtueularly dutheult that hus hardest subjeet was Latun hu best elementary draxxung Plaeung seeond hugh vuuth 91 f us lae Behlung an ambutuous seholar who took u eombunatuon aeademue and eommereuul eourse und who aso expeets to go to eollege lae says her hlrdest subjeet xx as phus ues her easuest hustory ean Tuxvsorth vuuth un .ner age of 91 59 hasn t deeuded Xklletll er she vsull go to Nluehugan State for :u year or two before enterung nurse s traununu, or vxhether she vsull go dureetlx unto traunung In h r FIRST Row Qleft I0 rigbfj: jean McKerChie, Barbara Everett, Marjorie Curtis. Jean Carley' and Audrey' Chown. ueoxo Roxx Ut Hu rlgbij Anna Chrustue Xuola Kemp, Louuse Kueffer lrae Behlung 1'r.1nces Crane ean Tuxworth Tuuuko Roxy Q14 I to ngblj ohn anukowsku Alxar Honka ohn frauge Theodore Leask ames Puerce 1oeRTH Row Q11 I lo rlgblj ohn Carlton Kenneth Herman son Leo Laakso Paul York academuc course she dusluked mathematucs and phys ucs but she makes a lustener posutuvely envuous un her enthusuasm for musuc, buology languages, speech, Englush, and other subjects not unyolvung fugures Rankung fourth wuth a 91 13 average, Anna Lhrustue took an academuc course because she hopes to go to college but un case she eannot for awhule she says shed luke to be a telephone operator Anna expressed an ardent loxe for geometry and all mathe matues and a rather fery ent dusluke for Latun Another ambutuous voung ladv us Franees Crane who took a eombunatuon academue and eommercual eourse and who achueved a 90 97 pereentage for her four years of work She us another who found geom etry duthcult and Englush most unterestung If she would luke to contunue her edueatuon If not she hopes to work un an ofhce here un tovxn u S-Q' .' 'K : 1' Y. - 1 1 1 ' A- 1 1 . . 1 ' I , ', :J J ' ,.. ., ,x J : , ,, ,f ', I . J ' , , - V X 1 A ' . . , ' u Y - tv 1 U . . y ' f I 1 ' 1 l A, U 1 1 Y 1 . , . ' 1 Y , U 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' , V 1 , ' ., ' , , A, '. . . .s ' ' s 1 ' I 1 1- IYX 117 4' 1 1 l . 1 u 1 .r '1 y go. ' ' ' ' ' ' s ' f s' 1 s s .vs,-',., l vs s' s f s , centages are fugured by assigning each mark, from can be where her father is stationed next year she , '1 . .-. v 1 iv v ' I . I ' ' A , 1 ' 1 ! T,-Mu Q WY-5 '-bfniii ' 1 X ' A i .ff e H Y' , . vs s. u- X v ' 1 1 . . ' f .k- Y s s . - l' ,- .' K, -,. 'R 9 7 ..: , , ',. ' ' ',. - vu . 'I - 'Q .-' .L V . - 4 I vs, - u u . . ' , K J 1 ' A v - s u - u fl I . . ' . , 9 A ey lv .' ey' C

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SHIRLEY JEAN hlERT MARX' JANE WVALLACE MARTHA JEAN VVATERS KEITH R. WERVE RUBY ELIZABETH WILSON FAY WRIGHT PAUL YORK MARX A ZUPPA JOHN WIEDENHOEFFR Az qhstant Qorts The class of 42 began ltS voyage four years ago wIth 285 green recruIts Each succeedmg year has seen fewer and: fewer loyal saIlors on board the Sault HIgh In September 1941 the semors Includ Ing post graduates numbered 186 On June 19 only 156 are expected to receIve theIr passports to un dxscovered lands and excItIng journeys Where are those other 129 who no longer saIl wIth us? To what remote ports have they gone? Three of the crew whom death took away seemIngly before theIr voyage through lIfe had started were Roy Doran Ruth Jacobsen and WIlbert TobIas To the memory of these the class of 42 pays trlbute here FIHDCIS Sawasky Harry Madlgan and Bob WhIted have become real sallors for Uncle Sam and are now seeIng actIon In the war regIons To thIs group also belong Pete Bedore Raymond Weston Pat Lynch BIll Seppala and Thomas McGann rand are In the marlnes whI1e eIther fIghtIng or traInIng In the land forces are Joe Buck Gordon Shunk and Mason Kabke A large number of the crew of 42 steered to other harbors and boarded other shIps Earl and DorIs une Campbell went to HIghland Park MIch Igan After beIng In Sault HIgh but a short tIme Dorothy Reverskx moved to Grand R3P1dS T Kansas Clty M1SSOUfl went Betty Sheldrake ChlC3gO Larry PIckett NaomI Whelan moved to ArIzonas sunny clImes Tucsons the Clty Georg Iana Leaf left for Negaunee DaIsy Belle Koons for Gladwyn We are remmded of many others whose destmatxons are uncertam Don Andrew Paul StrIckland and Don Hendnck for example MarrIage proved more allunng than school to Betty Sharpe Jean PIIPPO CCon11nur'd on page 30J page nine 'VIARY FAZI DAVE KNOX LAWRENCE CROSCHERE ROLAND MCCAULEY STELLA BERLINOER ARNOLD VAHER HENRY Dov: NS ROBFRT WILSON JOHIN D BROWNELL Way qdaek Clllvhen Above and below The CruIse of the FrolIcsome 42 on page forty are a few pIctures whIch may puz7le the reader and so requIre eexplanauon They portray thIs year s graduates whose PICEUKCS you have just seen when they were tIny tots or at least when they were younger At the top of the page from left to rIght you wIll fInd GlorIa Kemp In a JovIal mood Next the chIld holdIng the doll 15 none other than Althea Everett Xl0l3 Kemp IS the gnrl wIth the kltten and below her 15 ean Carley at a tender age The group In the odd beach attlre Includes Mary Jane Wallace Maryon DavIs ElIzabeth Stonehouse and ElaInc Hannahs The two httle frlends above the next pIcture are Donna Hecox and oe Barrel Below are the two Joans Armstrong and McClIn chey Then we fInd a group of hIgh and mxghty senIors when they were In Jumor hIgh By careful study you wIll recognIze each one we re quIte sure Standlng by the water IS Barbara Everett and at the end IS our dean of musIcal knowledge Mr Earl Thomas To all appearances he mIght have jomed the bIg leagues If Sault HIgh hadn t gotten hIm On the bottom of the page the Intellxgent or otherwIse lookmg group 1S another jumor hIgh home room 'lhe gals In slacks are Mary Doran Clara Tavern Margaret Edward and someone we dont know Next gazIng Into the camera 15 Jean Brown lee lookmg more SCYIOUS than usual The actors In the Jumor hIgh play The Adventures of Tom Sava yer are pIctured In costumes and makeup Last but In no sense least IS that gentleman John S Carlton Jr otherwIse known as Jack A I I a ' J , - v ,, . . ' n as - . I , l , ,I . . , . Q ' , . ' 1 , . . Y . . . , , ' I I 1 I . ' , . Q . , . . . ,. . . . . ' 1 7 , Y I - - . , J . . 9 . j I - 3 . 7 l 7 S 1 I - , , J Y . . . Lawrence Esson, Kenneth Hixon, and William Ar- . . . . . Y . ' ' !. ' 3 . . , . Y ' . 1 , , , , . . ' D . . . , . J n ' ' , , . . ' A , 0 . , . . . . , l , A I Q IO ., . , ' . , Y . , . -n , . - , , . U . . , , - Q , . - . . . . . ' ' ' 'S I T 9 . 1 ' Y, ' ' ' , ' . . l Q Y ' 5 Y . U ', '



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Gap of 192.5 Excellrng rn character scholarshrp leadershrp and serwrce to the school Frances Crane rs thrs year s wrnner of the Cup of 1923 an avrard whrch was made at the annual Honors Assembly May 19 Frances scholastrc achrevement rs evrdenced by the fact that she ranks frfth rn her class and by her recent electron to the Natronal Honor Socrety As presrdent of Colonnade Club she stood for the hrghest rdeals of young womanhood and rn that or ganrzatron she drsplayed remarkable abrlrty to lead and to serve A Speech Club member she served on varrous commrttees played a role rn the junror Senror Play and performed other dutres capably She was also a competent vrce presrdent of the class of 1947 rn her junror year The wrnnrng of thrs cup rs a frttrng clrmax to four years well spent ournalzsm Yffro hy As the senror who has done the most for the school newspaper ohn Trarge has merrted the Even mg News ournalrsm Trophy for 1942 Begrnnrng as a nrnth grader ohn has served on the Keynote busmess staff for four years For the last two years he has proved hrmself an able busmess manager Recently rn addrtron to hrs dutres on the manage the advertrsrng for thrs senror edrtron rn no sense a small undertakrng Because of John s keen sense of responsrbrlrty and hrs competency rn management the Keynote has de veloped and rmproved Thus rt rs hoped that through hrs experrence rn advertrsrng as well as through the contacts he has made the wrnner of thrs trophy has garned as much as he has grven gertrude gfzlls Trophy By consrstently drsplayrng a sprrrt of frrendlrness a frnc attrtude of cooperatron and an unfarlrng sense of responsrbrlrty jean Carley of the class of 1942 was awarded the Gertrude Hrlls Memorral Trophy grven annually to the semor grrl who durmg her hrgh school career has best exemplrfred the rdeals of young womanhood for whrch Mrss Gertrude Hrlls stood Although scholarshrp and actrvrty rn many phases of school lrfe are not requrrements for the wrnnrng of thrs trophy jean has mented electron to the Natronal Honor Socrety and to Natronal Thespran and has been named for honors rn journalrsm In addrtron to these achrevements an attractrve personalrty a wrllrngness to do many thmgs large or small a strength of character have made Jean worthy of thrs award pagc elm en CU of jf Qlaque To Jrm Prerce all round athlete and scholar the Unrversrty of Mrchrgan Alumnr Trophy was awarded for 1942 As an athlete Sault Hrgh knows rm best for hrs track prowess Hrs recent wrnnrng of frrst place rn the 100 and 220 yard dashes as well as the broad rump at the regronal meet are evrdences of hrs skrll rn that phase of sports but he rs also a swrmmcr of no mean abrlrty and has played basketball on both the class and the B squads Other school actrvrtres can clarm Jrm s member shrp for he has been presrdent of Hr Y treasurer of hrs home room and a member of Speech Club One of the home room quartet champrons and member of the chorr Jrm s srngrng vorce rs also famrlrar rn school Hrs scholastrc attarnment rs evrdenced rn hrs elec tron to the Natronal Honor Socrety ood Qztzzenshzp ,Award One of the most coveted honors that can be awarded a senror grrl was won last fall by Fae Behl rng when she was chosen for the D A R Good Crtr zenshrp Award by a vote of her classmates and sen ror faculty advrsers Actrve rn class affarrs Colonnade Speech Club Atom Crackers Lrbrary Staff Lrfe Savrng Fae has pendabrlrty servrcc leadershrp and patrrotrsm whrch are requrrcments for the award In addrtron to these actrvrtres she has marntarned excellent scholarshrp rankmg second rn her class and has also mented membershrp rn Natronal Thespran An exemplary crtrzen of Sault Hrgh Fae rrchly deserves the honor whrch entrtled her to accompany the regent of the local D A R chapter on the Good Crtrzenshrp Prlgrrmage to Jackson Mrchrgan Qscholarshzp Clvlnner After competrng rn a wrrtten examrnatron wrth some 75 other hrgh school students rn the state Leo Laakso of the class of 42 was recently named recr prent of a Mrchrgan Undergraduate Scholarshrp whrch wrll cover hrs turtron for two terms at the U of M and whrch wrll be renewed for a maxrum of four years rf he marntarns a hrgh standard of scholar s r PA conscrentrous student rn Sault Hrgh Leo has been chosen as a member of Natronal Honor Socrety Hrs chref arm rn lrfe rs to become a chemrcal engrneer and an all around screntrst A quret fellow most of hrs frrends know and respect hrm for hrs skrll rn physrcs and chemrstry and for hrs able captarncy of the Hall Patrol ,I K1 . . , . , E. , . . , - , , x V l ' V Q , . . y . 5 . . , - i V . . . I . . . , - 1 ' r ' a 1 - a ' . , . ,J . . - . . - s J . ' . . . . . , , , ' Q . . 3 5 , regular issues of the newspaper, he volunteered to exhrbrted rn these organrzatrons a hrgh degree of de- . . . . Y . Y , 7 , . .. . . . . . . , 1 ' 1 3 , . , , 1 s , Y . . , - s . - y , , . . . . . h. . Y , . . . . ' .. - . . u . , , , . -

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